Popular read-it-later app Pocket now supports other languages

It is often useful and interesting articles from the Internet and remain unread because of lack of time , forgetfulness, or accidentally closed tab . In 2007, to save material “for later” was created service Read It Later, which by now has become a powerful cross-platform application Pocket.

Creators of the service today announced a new version of the official client for iOS, which has been translated into six new languages ​​: French, German , Italian, Japanese, Spanish and others . Thus application developers decided to form the community loyalty and attract new people.

“More than 10 million people use Pocket to save articles, videos and other materials for later viewing . Pocket your content will be stored in one place and will be available at any time , on any device. Even without an internet connection , “- said in the program description .

One interesting feature is the function Pocket Send to Friend – it allows you to share articles with other users. Comfort is that the person who sent a link will be notified using push- notifications . As the developers say Pocket, application users are twice as likely to send links by e-mail , than share them on social networks. Accordingly , the possibility to transfer content to other users to enhance the experience of working with him , as it is faster than writing E-mail.

The application looks the same on all platforms , has a very pleasant design concise and running quickly and without any complaints . Pocket can be downloaded free of charge for smartphones and tablets on iOS 6 and above.